First Day Entertainment - Pensacola

As a wedding entertainment company Ed & I watched many monotone ceremonies being performed where the officiants seemed like they had done it 1000 times. Our passion is to create remarkable memories that honor the importance of what is happening. It was obvious to us that people deserved better! A couple of years of training and practice working to hone our talent and creativity we strive to deliver an amazing personalized ceremony. We love working with creative couples and it is not uncommon for us to spend over 100 hours writing your personalized ceremony.

We are a husband & wife team. Ed is the highly trained officiant, and I help in the planning stages, and behind the scenes the day of to make sure everything flows perfectly, and everyone is in place so you can relax and focus on your wedding!

For us love is love and everybody deserves the wedding ceremony of their dreams!! Open your mind to the possibilities and we will take care of the rest!!

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